What you need to know for Jason Isbell tonight in Huntsville

The 30th annual Huntsville Classic is here! Tonight Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit will take the stage to rock the Van Braun Propst Center so here's what you need to know:

Doors Open at 8pm ---Show Starts at 8:30pm

Tickets are still available but VERY FEW REMAIN.

There are a few events at the VBC tonight, and Huntsville Hospital Foundation highly recommends that Classic guests arrive early to allow time for parking, getting through the VBC’s new security and into the Propst Arena.

The VBC Security checkpoint is somewhat new to many attendees so be sure to factor waiting in security lines into your plans!

The official address is ' 700 Monroe Street SW Huntsville,AL 35801 ' in case you're coming from out of town and need to plug it into your GPS.

About Jason Isbell

Jason was born in Green Hill, Alabama. He had a rural upbringing full of music before attending the University of Memphis. Jason was apart of the Drive-By Truckers from 2001 - 2007 before launching his solo career. 'Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit' was his second full-length album but also featured the emergence of his band, The 400 Unit , made primarily of musicians from Muscle Shoals. Jason has won many honors and awards including four Grammys as well as having his most recent album , The Nashville Sound , nominated for the CMA Award for Album of the Year.

About the Huntsville Classic

Huntsville Classic, a two-day event presented by Huntsville Hospital Foundation, features a dinner, concert and golf tournament. Since 1989, the event has raised more than $6.6 million and contributed significantly to the growth of Huntsville and Madison Hospitals.

About Huntsville Hospital Foundation

Huntsville Hospital Foundation is a not-for-profit organization, established in 1978 as the fundraising arm of Huntsville and Madison Hospitals. It works to strengthen relationships between the hospitals and the community. The Foundation accepts gifts—both individual and corporate—on the hospitals’ behalf, and works to fund present and future equipment and program needs. For more information, CLICK HERE.